Thought I'd start this partially because I'd like to get ideas for new things to teach, and partially because I'm just curious!

Maggie knows...not very many actually. I don't live with her anymore and only see her about twice a month (she lives with my parents as I now live in an apartment and she is their dog) so I don't get to work with her a lot, and I really only get to do things with her over long breaks. So pretty much everything she knows was taught either this past summer, or when I still lived at home.

She knows:
Sit
Down
Stay
Come
Roll Over
Shake
Back Up
Spin (only one direction, though I would like to teach the other one soon)
Bow
Paws Up (she puts her front paws on what I indicate)

...and that's it lol. Not very much, but I'll work with her more come summer.

My dog Jack (lives with my parents) knows a lot. The basics and then everything from getting a beer from the fridge, limping on command, blowing bubbles in water, riding a skateboard, etc. At one point I wrote the list down, but I don't have access to it.

Crystal knows about 50, but I'm dumb enough that I only wrote them down once, and then lost the document.

These are the ones that I can think of off the top of my head...

Sit

Down

Hi five / Other Paw

Bang

Shake

Beg

Get Your Tail

Reverse

Fit

Peekaboo

Go through

Weave

Heel

Stay

Speak

Back Up

Bow

Come

Touch

Target

Scratch

Up-Up

Pick it Up

Dance

Drop it

Crawl

Watch me

Leave it

Kennel

Kiss

Foot / Other Foot

Where's Your Toy?

Hide

Go to Your Place

Open/Close Door (have no idea if she still remembers this)

Uhhh I can't think of anymore at the moment. I really should have written them down, shouldn't I :P I really need more trick ideas, since many tricks put too much strain on her knees so we can't do them.

Sit
Down
Off (the couch or bed)
Bed
Lay Down
Living Room (Get in there)
Ferrets are coming out (remove self from living room lest you be bitten)
Shake Paw
Gimme Props
Hurry Up
Wink
Go Left
Go Right
Go Around

I think that's about it. Nothing really useful

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This...is hard. I'm sure I'm missing some, I just now compiled these lists. It's especially hard with Logan because at this point so much of what he does is done to tiny movements, shifting of weight, or nearly automatically. I don't actually speak many commands when he's working. The most commonly spoken ones are "Allons-y" and "Find _________."

Logan (~125 I can think of off the top of my head)
sit
down
stand
stay
come
heel
allons-y
forward
left
here(right)
stop
stack
load up
kennel
get in
unload/get out
dig in (eat)
wait
jump (vertical)
hup (horizontal)
sit up (work in progress)
settle/long down
down under (under chairs)
back up
crawl
crawl backwards
high five
low five
shake
wave
shake off
front
swing (left finish)
go around (right finish)
target (nose)
touch (paw)
circle left
circle right
get it (directed retrieve)
go out
back up at a distance
down at a distance
moving down
moving sit
moving come
belly poke (task)
leg poke (task)
arm poke (task)
exit
bathroom (find the women's bathroom)
go home
find the car
enter
go to class (changes every semester)
check out (find the check out)
find the cart
find the washer
stop at curbs/intersections
guide work, which is a conglomeration of MANY smaller behaviors
brace
step
hug
leave it
automatic leave it
close the door
open the door
close the drawer
open the drawer
German about turn
automatic sit at heel (no automatic sits while working, only in the ring/while practicing for the ring)
block
step on my feet (on signal)
lay on my feet
lay on me
go get the blanket
go get the pillow
go get your bone
go get your ball
tunnel
follow me
find mum
find my brother
find dad
follow someone else
drop it
give it to me
gait (in conformation ring)
attention/look (different than automatic eye contact)
wake me when the phone makes noise
ask to go out
put the chickens up (another more complicated conglomeration)
move in/closer (laterally)
move out/farther (laterally)
pivot left (front)
pivot right (front)
pivot left (rear)
pivot right (rear)
wag
smile
fix it (untangle leash)
lap
go potty
go poop
last call/hurry up (warning that potty break is ending)
pull
clucking - speed up
easy (slow down)
go up - go upstairs without me
Hungry time (go to your feeding station and wait for me)
quiet
speak
get under
take it
Find the kitty
Alert - not exactly trained, but he knows when I'm shutting down and will act accordingly
go say hi
off
get up (get out of bed)
hupup (get on something)
tail (tuck tail…a work in progress)
move your butt (move butt closer to me and out of the way)
get out (get up from a "down under")

Gavroche (~60 I can think of off the top of my head)
sit
down
stand
stay
come
heel
allons-y
forward
left
here(right)
load up
kennel
get in
unload/get out
dig in (eat)
wait
jump (vertical)
hup (horizontal)
sit up
high five
low five
shake
wave
front
swing (left finish)
go around (right finish)
target (nose)
touch (paw)
get it (directed retrieve)
go home
find the car
leave it
close the door
open the door
close the drawer
open the drawer
lights on
lights off
German about turn
lay on me
get your ball (the Jolly Ball)
tunnel
drop it
give it to me
wag
fix it (untangle leash)
go potty
go poop
last call (warning before potty break is over)
pull
clucking - speed up
easy (slow down)
go up - go upstairs without me
Hungry time (go to your feeding station and wait for me)
take it
get up (get out of bed)
hupup (get on something)
off

Cali knows: sit, down, stay, up (both paws in the air), touch (self-explanatory but she will touch with her paw whatever I point at), twirl (one direction, might try teaching the other direction)... and I think that's it.

We're starting rally and flyball though once training classes start up though, so we'll have a new selection of cues to learn.

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The two and a half year old papillon. Crazy. Social butterfly. Clever.

Sit
Down
Off (the couch or bed)
Bed
Lay Down
Living Room (Get in there)
Ferrets are coming out (remove self from living room lest you be bitten)
Shake Paw
Gimme Props
Hurry Up
Wink
Go Left
Go Right
Go Around

I think that's about it. Nothing really useful

Oh yah, also Touch, Wait, and Chew Slowly

__________________Ella: 3 year old female ferretNacho: ~8 year old male ferretApollo: 5 year old male ferretSummer: 5 year old female ferretGoodbye, Rosey. You were the best girl I could have asked for. 10/15/96-03/08/13